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$xhtml = array(
	'<{title}>' => 'Caught up',
	'takedown' => '2017-11-01',
	'<{body}>' => <<<END
<img src="/img/CC_BY-SA_4.0/y.st./weblog/2018/05/23.jpg" alt="I didn&apos;t have time to go outside today, so I took a photo from my window" class="framed-centred-image" width="649" height="480"/>
<section id="drudgery">
	<h2>Drudgery</h2>
	<p>
		My discussion posts for the day:
	</p>
	<blockquote>
		<p>
			Water scarcity is certainly a problem.
			All known life forms, humans includes, can&apos;t survive without water.
			It&apos;s great to hear the Middle East is working on ways to deal with the lack of fresh water in the area.
			It sounds like you have a variety of sources from which to reclaim water for use.
		</p>
	</blockquote>
	<blockquote>
		<p>
			I don&apos;t think intentionally-set fires in the forest are the problem, as long as those fires are well-controlled.
			There aren&apos;t too many forest vandals going around just burning down forests.
			Rather, the problematic fires are the ones that either start on their own because the area is too hot and dry or that are started for a purpose but then not properly put out.
			Perhaps educating people about fire safety would help though, so they don&apos;t leave their fires unattended and don&apos;t leave the area without making sure that the fires are completely out.
		</p>
	</blockquote>
	<blockquote>
		<p>
			I thought about a Sorcerer&apos;s Apprentice-like bug, but that only happens if you&apos;ve implemented your protocol incorrectly.
			Namely, both the client and the server have to be set up to retransmit on timeout.
			I didn&apos;t include it as a stop-and-wait problem because it&apos;s more of a you-failed-to-implement-stop-and-wait-correctly bug.
		</p>
	</blockquote>
</section>
<section id="caught_up">
	<h2>All caught up</h2>
	<p>
		I&apos;m all caught up with my coursework.
		This time last week, I didn&apos;t have my discussion assignments completed, so I had to get them finished the next day.
		I submitted them on time by the school&apos;s standards, but a day late by mine.
		I won&apos;t have all my journal stuff fleshed out by midnight, but I&apos;ll stay up late and finish the rest before going to bed.
		I&apos;ll be starting next week mostly fresh, so hopefully this time I can get things done early on and not have to scramble so much.
	</p>
	<p>
		The leading cause of my not being able to get my journal stuff done on time is not having had it done the week before.
		I end up not being able to get the skeleton pages in place at the beginning of the week, so I put notes in a separate file instead of just writing my pages as events unfold.
		Then at the end of the week, I&apos;ve got to write seven entries all at once.
		Obviously, that&apos;s not very efficient, so I&apos;m glad I won&apos;t have to do that in this coming week.
	</p>
</section>
END
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